My friend who is married an australian citizen can sponsor me to apply a student visa.?
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Answer:
No. you have to qualify in your own right.
Ian M at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
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Sponsorship is not required for a Student visa. If you are asking about who can provide the funds for your studies, it depends on your Assessment Level. On the following, select your country of citizenship and the type of course you wish to undertake and then go to Eligibility > Student > Financial requirements to determine the acceptable sources of income to fund your studies. http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/chooser/
Ozmaniac
Is your friend a relative? If not then she cannot sponsor you. Is she a citizen herself? If not, she cannot sponsor anyone
toomba
You will definitely get student visa after u pay the course and ofcourse you need to pass the requirements such as the IELTS or other tests.
Coco
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